RE: Anyone else find it funny that a sitting US Senator is about to go to trial for bribery, but that story isn't considered as news by the Ministry of Truth?

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Anyone else find it funny that a sitting US Senator is about to go to trial for bribery, but that story isn't considered as news by the Ministry of Truth?

in informationwar •  7 years ago 

it wasn't so long ago that there were public whippings and hangings...
one was punishment for crimes commited and deterrent from repeat offense.
the other was chlorine in the gene pool.

I'm not so sure it was a bad thing.
In fact I think it might have been a GOOD thing and should be re instituted today.

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agreed

somehow the retributive and incapacitative modes of punishment have become depasse (or whatver the word is)

imagine how horrible it would be to be in a gated community with access to health care, internet, a gym, and all of the amenities..

people PAY good money for that...

I could do w/o the lack of female companionship, the gangs, and the corruption of prison staff ;>

take those off the tour and I'll think about it!

take those off the tour and it'd be a step UP.
People would be banging on the door to get IN.
Don't you have those problems anyway?
You live in Austin don't you?

You don't understand the mean streets of Manchaca, Texas, son.

The Manchak Militia will swarm the world with BB Guns!

Son? grin when you say that.
My wife is a native..
I come from Llano Estacado.
at LEAST fifth generation Texan.
and I'm 66 years old.